Modeling 70,000 Feet of Interceptor for Aurora, CO

by Thomas J. Charles, Camp Dresser & McKee Inc, Denver, United States,
Walter L. Abel, Jr., Camp Dresser & McKee Inc, Denver, United States,
Larry Brotsky, Camp Dresser & McKee Inc, Denver, United States,
Mark Mancini, Camp Dresser & McKee Inc, Denver, United States,



Document Type: Proceeding Paper

Part of: Water Resources Planning and Management and Urban Water Resources

Abstract:

During preliminary design for the City of Aurora's Tollgate Creek Interceptor Sewer Improvements, the authors modeled over 70,000 linear feet of interceptor for both present and future development conditions. The team used a CDM-developed, IBM P.C.-based program called Sewer Network Analysis Program (SNAP). This paper will discuss the development, calibration, and use of the Tollgate Interceptor System SNAP Model in the planning study and in Aurora's subsequent modeling efforts.



Subject Headings: Sewers | Tolls | Network analysis | Computer models | Rivers and streams | Calibration | Urban areas

Services: Buy this book/Buy this article

 

Return to search